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Watch Walter Reed Seminars with Anne Hull and David Maraniss
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Some of the Walter Reed stories, as well as a Q&A with Anne Hull and Dana Priest, will be published in the 2008-2009 edition of Best Newspaper Writing, to be published this fall. Order your copy now.
We streamed and recorded two programs Tuesday about The Washington Post's investigation of Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Our guests were Anne Hull, one of the two reporters who worked on the Pulitzer Prize-winning stories, and her editor David Maraniss.

In the first video, an evening talk open to the public, Poynter's Bob Steele leads Hull and Maraniss through a thoughtful discussion of the Walter Reed project, war coverage in general and differences between the Iraq and Vietnam wars.

In the second video, a session called "Inside the Walter Reed Investigation," Hull and Maraniss answer questions about the project from journalists attending the "Covering War at Home" conference.

Both videos are about an hour and a half long. Enjoy, and post your comments in the feedback area.

The Story of Our Time: A Community Conversation on Covering the War at Home


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Inside the Walter Reed Investigation


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